Monterey Bay Football Club head coach Frank Yallop (left) and assistant coach Ramiro Corrales. (Monterey Bay F.C.)

SEASIDE — Monterey Bay Football Club announced Wednesday that the Club has parted ways with Sporting Director and Head Coach Frank Yallop, as well as Assistant Coach Ramiro Corrales.

Yallop departs Monterey Bay with a 33-44-18 record through two and a half seasons at the helm. Preparations continue for Saturday’s home match against Tampa Bay Rowdies, with the Club’s next head coach to be announced on Monday morning.

“Monterey Bay Football Club expresses its sincere gratitude to Yallop and Corrales for their contributions and dedicated service to the club over the last three years,” stated the Club in a news release. “The Club wishes them and their families much success in their future endeavors.”

Monterey Bay F.C. currently sits in eighth place in the Western Conference table with a 7-9-5 record through 21 games played. The Club’s next match is back home this Saturday, Aug. 3, against Tampa Bay Rowdies on Hometown Heroes Night at Cardinale Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. local time.

Tickets are available now at MontereyBayFC.com/tickets.

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